SA Public Protector Thuli reported that President Zuma
and his family had unduly benefited from US$20m security upgrades on his family
home. There is outstanding work estimated at $3.36m, to do.
ANC, President Zuma’s ruling party, has already come out
in support of its leader saying he had no case to answer. If “unduly benefiting”
from public funds is not corruption then what is?
In any case the Police should be allowed to carry out
their own thorough investigations and then let the courts decide. ANC is now
the investigators and the Judge in a case were their impartiality is
self-evident. Once again if this is not corruption at its ugliest then what is?
It is clear why Zuma was not keen to see Mugabe go; now
he can tell his people "look I have done nothing wrong compared to
Mugabe!" Where is he going to stop with this, it is anyone's guess; my
money is on him rigging the elections!
South Africans have been deafeningly quite about what
SADC and more specifically what SA did in Zimbabwe. Botswana has stood up
again what Mugabe has been doing including his rigging of the 2013 elections.
What
goes round comes round: South Africans failed to condemn President Zuma when he
condoned corruption and vote rigging in Zimbabwe, now it is South Africans
themselves who are the victims of corruption and vote rigging. Now let us see
how they like it!
1 comment:
@ Chimbwido
Zanu PF does not the "sole responsibility" or authority for anything because the regime is illegitimate. Mugabe rigged the 2013 elections and no stone will be left unturned to document how Mugabe rigged the elections; who helped him, how much they were paid down to the names of all the youth in every part of the country who bussed around to vote.
Rigging elections is a very serious crime, it is high treason, and the nation will once and once for all stamp it out.
Once it is established beyond doubt that Mugabe rigged the elections then every he has done will be null and void. I will leave it as an instructive mental exercise to you and the reader what will happen next!
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